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Ring of Fire Pepper Plant (Capsicum annuum)

Ring of Fire Pepper Plant (Capsicum annuum)

The Ring of Fire Pepper Plant, botanically classified as Capsicum annuum, is a hot pepper variety known for its slender, elongated fruits and bold heat. These plants are grown in-house by Urbane Eight, ensuring strong growth and reliable pepper production. Ring of Fire peppers are often compared to cayenne peppers and are valued for their sharp heat and versatility in cooking, drying, and pepper flakes.

The plant produces narrow peppers that mature from green to bright red and form in clusters around the plant, giving rise to the “ring of fire” name. With a compact yet productive growth habit, this pepper plant is well suited for container growing and can produce a generous harvest when provided with proper care. It can be grown indoors in bright conditions or transitioned outdoors during the warm growing season.

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Small - 4"/ 10cm Diameter

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Sun Requirements ▾

Bright light is essential for healthy growth and pepper production. Ring of Fire pepper plants thrive in bright indirect light and benefit from several hours of direct sunlight each day. When grown outdoors, they perform best in full sun. Insufficient light may result in reduced flowering and lower pepper yields. Supplemental grow lighting may be helpful for indoor growing.

Watering Instructions ▾

Watering should be done when the top portion of the soil begins to dry out. Ring of Fire pepper plants prefer evenly moist soil but do not tolerate waterlogged conditions. Allowing the soil to dry out completely may stress the plant and reduce yields, while overwatering can lead to root issues. Watering needs may increase during flowering and active fruit production.

Care Tips ▾

Ring of Fire pepper plants prefer a warm, bright environment with good airflow and stable conditions. They perform best in a rich, well-draining soil that supports consistent growth and fruiting. As a Capsicum annuum variety, this plant adapts well to container growing and benefits from regular feeding during the growing season to support flowering and pepper development. Ring of Fire pepper plants can be grown outdoors once the risk of frost has passed and nighttime temperatures remain consistently warm. They should be planted in a sunny location with well-draining soil. Peppers can be harvested while green for a slightly milder heat or allowed to fully ripen to red for maximum heat and flavour. Regular harvesting encourages continued production throughout the season.
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